 | Level: Introductory Paul R. Welka (welkapr@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
19 Apr 2006 This tutorial teaches you how to build a simple client application in DB2® Document Manager. Once you build this application, you can perform basic document management tasks, such as checking documents into the repository, moving documents through a lifecycle, and searching for documents.
In this tutorial
- Build a basic client application in the DB2 Document Manager.
- Discover the purpose of various Document Manager configuration objects and how they all fit together.
Prerequisites
This tutorial is written for anyone who needs to learn the basics of the DB2 Document Manager application design, whose skills are at a beginning to intermediate level. No programming knowledge is required.
System requirements
You need a functioning DB2 Document Manager system with DB2 Content Manager as the underlying repository. You need access to Document Manager Designer (the configuration user interface), Document Manager Service Manager (the user interface for starting and stopping Document Manager services), and the Document Manager Desktop (the end-user GUI). This tutorial is based on DB2 Document Manager 8.3 with Fix Pack 1.
Duration
2 hours
Formats html, pdf
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